Friday, November 14, 2014

Well, We Had a Good Day at the Fair

Have you guys seen the movie That Thing You Do?
Hehe, so for this line, Lenny says it with a Southern/country-type accent to pretend he's competing in the fair. Several weeks ago Ryan and I went to the state fair here in Oklahoma, and Lenny's voice just kept coming to mind, narrating all our discoveries that night. At first we thought the whole joke about how the South can fry any food was exaggerated. But oh, how accurate it is! EVERYTHING at the fair was either deep fried, or on a stick. While at the fair we discovered an entire stand of bacon-covered/fried foods, fried Oreos, fried Reese's, fried cheesecake, fried twinkies (I thought they were a myth!) and many much moosen of fried foods. Naturally, we wanted to be able to show you guys proof, so our favorites are in photos below. 


Here you can see that we did in fact eat fried cheesecake.We regret nothing. It was delicious, in a feel-your-arteries-clogging-this-instant kind of way. Ryan and I were most perplexed by the sign to the left of the fried cheesecake. "Deep Fried Garlic Mashed Potatoes On A Stick". How. How do you fry mashed potatoes? And how on earth do you keep mashed potatoes on a stick? We didn't order any, so we may never know till next year, but the sign was great to read in Lenny's voice.


The fairgrounds are huge! We probably didn't even see half of the booths in the expo center, but we were privileged to make it to the butter-carving booth. :)  It was so cool to ride the Ferris wheel at night and see all the fair lights on one side, and all of the lights from downtown on the other!

It is actually colder here now (haha! but it was warm for Halloween!), but Ryan and I are doing well and looking forward to the coming holidays. We've been told winter here will bring many ice storms, so that's exciting. Ryan's started training to run another a half marathon, and I'm very impressed. Meanwhile, I'm attempting to learn how to sew. However whenever I sit down to sew,  I usually end up crocheting instead, so it's definitely going to take some time. All our love, deep-fried and on a stick!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Shadow of the TARDIS
















Happy Fall, everybody! To celebrate my favorite season Ryan and I decorated pumpkins. I say decorated because he carved and I painted. It was pretty brilliant. Ryan carved a TARDIS (from Doctor Who, just fyi) and I painted the four elements from the Avatar the Last Airbender series on a mini pumpkin.  We totally geeked out when we first lit the pumpkin and the shadow of the TARDIS covered our entire ceiling. Really though, there was a lot of squealing and hand-waving when I saw it....I think this is a sign that everything we own, do, and make will always be a delightfully nerdy reference to some book or show. Heck yes.




As further proof of this prediction (that all we make are allusions...couldn't resist that pun), Ryan and I were Captain America and Agent Peggy Carter for Halloween. This is all thanks to crocheting, more painting, and of course raiding Goodwill stores nearby :). We went out to dinner and a movie like this on Halloween night, because what else do we live for but to entertain our waiters?


Fun fact: I now finally own my own curling iron...which my old roommates will marvel at.

More importantly, Ryan's boots are for his new work. They are super intense, electricity-safe ones so that when they go visit a power sub-station they are designing they can walk around protected from the massive amounts of electricity running through the equipment! Ryan got to go on his first one of these site visits to Texas last week, which was pretty exciting.

The weather here is slowly getting colder, and the leaves are changing now! I'm hunting out people and places to teach at and tutor. Ryan and I still are reveling in this whole lack-of-homework/graduated-college feeling. We routinely feel like there is some assignment, test, or paper that should be taking up our free evenings. But there isn't! And it is so lovely! I now have plenty of time to read novels and crochet that perhaps someday I will actually exhaust my supply of yarn and books. ;) All our love from under the Shadow of the TARDIS.